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Example sentences for "trained nurse"

  • If I were a trained nurse," she said obstinately, "it would be all right!

  • I am not alone," she said, sitting down; "there is a trained nurse in the other room.

  • On a certain December evening Emily decided that she was very unwell, and must have a trained nurse.

  • Mildred had told her just enough to render her curious, but had withheld any information as to how a California girl happened to be in New York working as a trained nurse.

  • Just think of it: she actually spent money in giving Mildred an education as a trained nurse.

  • Now I suggest that a trained nurse be called in to--" "A trained nurse!

  • This really proves that we should have a trained nurse.

  • Trained Nurse and write a few new ones, which have within the past year appeared in the American Journal of Nursing.

  • It is an earnest wish to help the young graduate over the intricate paths that the inexperienced nurse must often tread that has led me to revise some early contributions [Footnote: Printed by permission of the Trained Nurse.

  • To feel that she can teach the "Trained Nurse" will often make a friend of the cook, and this will make things pleasanter all around.

  • The patient is more safe with this method in the hands of the average doctor or trained nurse.

  • I should prefer a trained nurse, and this woman is simply the self-taught village sort, but Clara prefers her.

  • Of course, it is unreasonable, but the poor soul has always had an awful dread of hospitals and a possible operation, and I believe that in some way she thinks a trained nurse one of a dreadful trinity.

  • She shrinks at the very mention of a trained nurse.

  • She found the physician, a trained nurse, and Monsieur Lamonti's lawyer present; but paying no heed to them she walked quietly to the bedside, where she sat down and took the hand which the man weakly extended to her.

  • Knowing the squire's horror of incurring heavy expenses, Clifford did not quite like to send him to a hospital, while the cost of a trained nurse in the house, with her board to be paid, would very soon amount to an appalling sum.

  • She isn't a proper, respectable, trained nurse at all.

  • She expected to meet a trained nurse only, and the Jenkins--Sabina Meldreth and the doctor perhaps beside, but no one else.

  • Innocence is one thing, ignorance is another, and a trained nurse of twenty-five cannot and should not be as ignorant as a child, whether she be a nun or a lay woman.

  • It was plainly her duty to prevent any further revelations if she could and to forget what she had heard; for a trained nurse's standard of honour must be as high as a doctor's, since she is trusted as he is.

  • A trained nurse, even if she be a nun, may learn a good deal about human nature in five years, and Sister Giovanna was naturally quick to perceive and slow to forget.

  • Oh, he has a trained nurse, and she can read to him," said Mrs. Reffold hurriedly.

  • I certainly have a trained nurse to look after me, but she is altogether too much for me, and she does just as she pleases.

  • I had a trained nurse once," replied Bernardine; "and she could read; but she would not.

  • Mr. Claybourne met us at the dock, accompanied by a Miss Brock, a trained nurse, who was to travel with us to California.

  • It was some time in the spring that a trained nurse came to live with us in the little house in Kensington.

  • You have a trained nurse to look after you--it was too serious to take any chances.

  • It could maintain a trained nurse to care for the sick and helpless, to teach the people how to live, and how to care for their homes and their children.

  • A trained nurse is a graduate from a hospital where she has successfully completed a course of training.

  • These two sayings show that the work of a trained nurse is no ordinary occupation.

  • It is not necessary for her to be a trained nurse, but she should have some of the knowledge and skill of the trained nurse.

  • She may not be a trained nurse, but she should have some of the knowledge and skill of the trained nurse.

  • Of course her name may not have been Orme, then, and she may not have been a trained nurse.

  • Once, when I contracted a fever, he was really worried, and hired a skillful doctor and a trained nurse; but he never entered my sickroom.

  • Dick," and at the mention of the name the flush upon her face became more apparent--"told me that he expects a trained nurse in soon on one of the steamers.

  • When she got well she left Glendale, an' I heard later that she became a trained nurse.

  • I have written to the mission station down river, asking for a trained nurse.


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